The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and fince I have neither time nor inclination to com- municate the fulness of my heart in fpeech , I am re- folved to do it in writing , and to print myfelf out , if ...
... seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and fince I have neither time nor inclination to com- municate the fulness of my heart in fpeech , I am re- folved to do it in writing , and to print myfelf out , if ...
Strana 57
... seen the opera in Italy , had informed their friends , that the Lion was to act a part in High- Dutch , and roar twice or thrice to a Thorough - Bafe , .. before he fell at the feet of Hydafpes . To clear up a matter that was so ...
... seen the opera in Italy , had informed their friends , that the Lion was to act a part in High- Dutch , and roar twice or thrice to a Thorough - Bafe , .. before he fell at the feet of Hydafpes . To clear up a matter that was so ...
Strana 121
... seen a couple of rivers appear in red stockings ; and Alpheus , inftead of having his head covered with fedge and bull - rufhes , making love in a fair full - bottomed perriwig , and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice fo full of ...
... seen a couple of rivers appear in red stockings ; and Alpheus , inftead of having his head covered with fedge and bull - rufhes , making love in a fair full - bottomed perriwig , and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice fo full of ...
Strana 163
... great temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fa acted . I have seen Powell very oftea raife himself a loud clap by this artifice . The raife N ° 40 г63 THE SPECTATOR . have taken this turn: as the Mourning Bride, ...
... great temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fa acted . I have seen Powell very oftea raife himself a loud clap by this artifice . The raife N ° 40 г63 THE SPECTATOR . have taken this turn: as the Mourning Bride, ...
Strana 227
... seen several of them in his own country ; but he quickly found that though they were objects of his fight , they were not liable to his touch . He at length came to the fide of a great river , and being a good fisher- man himself ...
... seen several of them in his own country ; but he quickly found that though they were objects of his fight , they were not liable to his touch . He at length came to the fide of a great river , and being a good fisher- man himself ...
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